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The Lake District

Home to England’s largest National Park and UNESCO World Heritage Site, you’ll find picturesque villages, charming market towns and incredible scenery throughout the Lake District. Surrounded by mountains, the area is hugely popular for walkers and hikers who want to take on incredible trails with the best views. You’ll find the highest mountain in England, Scafell Pike, in the Lake District so you can really challenge yourself if you’re a keen walker. The ultimate place to unwind and reconnect with the great outdoors, you’ll feel relaxed here in no time.

Keswick

Located in the northern Lake District, you’ll find the pretty town of Keswick. Nestled between Skiddaw and Derwentwater, you can expect incredibly beautiful surroundings. Perfect for hikers and walkers, you’ll have the northern and central fells to explore including the Scafells, Blencathra and the Dodd Fells. When it comes to eating and drinking, Keswick has plenty of restaurants and pubs to choose from too.

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Bowness-on-Windermere

Bowness-on-Windermere is a town located in the South Lakeland district of Cumbria and is one of the most popular destinations within the Lake District. The arrival of the railway line in 1847 brought a multitude of visitors to Bowness, which led to the expansion of the Bowness along with the creation of Windermere town. It is situated on the eastern shore of Lake Windermere, the largest natural lake in England. Known for its stunning scenery, outdoor activities, and historic attractions, it’s a destination which needs to be explored.

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Grasmere

Located in the northern Lake District, you’ll find the pretty town of Keswick. Nestled between Skiddaw and Derwentwater, you can expect incredibly beautiful surroundings. Perfect for hikers and walkers, you’ll have the northern and central fells to explore including the Scafells, Blencathra and the Dodd Fells. When it comes to eating and drinking, Keswick has plenty of restaurants and pubs to choose from too.

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Ullswater

Head to Ullswater and you’ll find the second largest lake in England. Surrounded by striking mountain scenery, it really is picture perfect. The small village of Glenridding is located at the southern end of Ullswater and is especially popular with those climbing Helvellyn as it makes a great starting point. At the opposite end of Ullswater is Pooley Bridge - a tiny village with plenty of charm. 

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Windermere

Home to the largest lake in England at 10.5 miles long, the small town of Windermere is ideal for those who love the great outdoors. It’s no surprise that a lot of activities include the lake. Try your hand at paddleboarding, kayaking, canoeing or sailing. In the summertime, there is nothing better than taking a dip. Windermere is also perfect for walking with routes for beginners through to seasoned pros, and you can expect incredible views from above over the lake. 

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